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Recent Contract Awards

FEMA

DMT provides “CDP Medical Support Services” to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). Under this contract, the JV provides medical support services necessary to ensure the successful operation and support of the CDP training mission, to include occupational health and medical surveillance; emergency medical response services; and laboratory operations testing. Known as the “Nation’s Premier All Hazards Training Center”, the CDP is a national training facility located in Anniston, Alabama that prepares Federal, state, local, territorial and tribal emergency response personnel to respond to all hazards, including terrorist attacks using weapons of mass destruction, by providing advanced, hands-on training. Training courses provided by the CDP provide specific knowledge and expertise for deterrence, prevention, response, mitigation and recovery to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) incidents; mass casualty incidents; and incidents involving hazardous materials by providing advanced, hands-on and classroom-based state of the art training. For more information about CDP’s mission, see https://cdp.dhs.gov/.

NOAA

DMT provides “CoastWatch/Ocean Watch Program Science Support” to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR), Satellite Oceanography and Climatology Division (SOCD). Under this contract, the JV provides program science support activities to STAR SOCD to enhance present capabilities with respect to ongoing improvements in the scientific development and utilization of improved, new and emerging data and products. The Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) is the science arm of the NOAA Satellite and Information Service (NESDIS), which acquires and manages the nation’s operational Earth-observing satellites. The STAR center plans, coordinates, and conducts research and science development activities with NOAA, as well as NESDIS and other Government agencies, universities and international groups. Within STAR, the Satellite Oceanography and Climatology Division (SOCD) provides the primary research and science development support for oceanic remote sensing within NOAA. STAR’s mission is to accelerate the transfer of satellite observations of land, atmosphere, ocean, and climate from scientific research and development into routine operations, enabling NOAA to offer state-of-the-art data, products, and services to decision-makers. For more information about NOAA STAR’s mission see www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/star/.